Young woman having seizure on Chaplin Street, Pawtucket RI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical call near Chaplin Street in Pawtucket for an 18-year-old woman experiencing a seizure. Her parents were on scene and were described as very emotional. Rescue Three and Ladder Two were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Providence RI Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 6817.
00:05
Attention Rescue Three, Ladder Two with fire alarm near Chaplin Street.
00:10
Rescue Three, Ladder Two responded to near Chaplin Street, first floor.
00:15
Eighteen year old female having a seizure.
00:17
That's Rescue Three, Ladder Two.
00:19
Responded to near Chaplin Street on the first floor.
00:23
Eighteen year old female having a seizure.
00:25
Of course, he's at Cottage and Norris Street.
00:29
Ladder Two is going to have a delayed response.
00:33
Ladder 2320.
00:36
Rescue Three.
00:38
Roger, Rescue Three responding.
00:41
Zero Eight Twenty Two, be advised, parents.
00:44
Aerium.
00:46
Roger, Rescue One Eight Twenty Two, fire alarm to Rescue Three.
00:50
Go for Rescue Three.
00:53
Rescue Three, be advised, lots of emotion in the call.
00:56
Parents are yelling and screaming.
00:57
Couldn't get too much info, but apparently this female is in bed having a seizure and no history.
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Location mentioned:
Chaplin St, Pawtucket, RI 02861
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